When it was "suggested" to me by our editorial director that I might like to write a column on the UK’s potential exit from the EU this month, I have to admit to not feeling hugely enthusiastic about it.
Even general information around a potential "Brexit" (British exit), as it has been dubbed, is shrouded in mystery, with information on likely knock-ons draped in a congealed gravy of opinion, politics and scaremongering.
We stay, we will be forced to join the Euro, our economy will be destroyed, all our industries raped and pillaged for the betterment of our European neighbors and terrorists will blow us all to pieces.
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